Requirements for Oracle Cloud Integration
The following are the requirements for Loftware Integration - Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) and Loftware Automation when using Loftware Cloud to integrate with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Integration 3 Requirements
Integrating this Loftware labeling solution with Oracle Cloud applications requires Oracle Cloud SCM and Oracle Integration 3. For detailed Oracle Cloud Platform requirements for integration, see Getting Started with Loftware Integration - Oracle Integration Cloud.
Loftware Cloud Requirements for Integration
If integrating Loftware Cloud (not including Loftware Cloud Enterprise SP) with Oracle Cloud applications by using Oracle Integration 3, the following are required.
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Loftware license |
A Loftware Cloud license that includes the following:
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Loftware Automation |
The Loftware Automation configuration file (.misx) that supports Oracle Integration 3. This configuration file should be installed before Loftware Integration - OIC is installed. |
Loftware Cloud subscription key |
A Loftware Cloud subscription key, which should be created before Loftware Integration - OIC is installed. |
For general information about requirements for Loftware Cloud, see System Requirements.
Loftware Automation Requirements
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Automation must be installed in the default location on your server.
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Automation prerequisites:
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Printer drivers must be installed. You can install printer drivers directly on your computer, or you can register the drivers from the print server you may have.
Note: For the best printing experience, we recommend you install Loftware drivers.
To install Loftware printer drivers, see the Printer Driver Installation Guide.
If you already have printer manufacturer's drivers, you can replace them with Loftware printer drivers to optimize your printing process.
If you already have Loftware printer drivers, we recommend you update them to the latest versions. See Updating printer drivers.
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All printers must be visible to the computer and the user account under which the Automation Service runs. Automation creates print jobs on this computer and sends them to the printers using Windows Spooler. The printers must be accessible for printing for the user account under which Automation Service runs. Make sure to use a real user account when using network printers. (Do not use a Local System Account.)
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